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>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. i think the church invited people. this is well documented with the founder that the church knew of these things and didn't want to talk about it and didn't want to say it because they wanted to protect the image of the church. the church needs to own up to what is going on. priests, in many parts of the world are frustrated. they don't see vatican two as something that is a priority anymore. it's something of the past. they would like to see more women in positions of leadership and see a church that speaks to the 21st century in a new way. that had not been happening. to deny that is to deny reality. the church is not opening up to the contemporary world. >> certa
>> right now, here in rome, everybody is talking about cardinal o'malley who went in after cardinal law, who did a miserable job, cleaned house and began a reform in that archdiocese based on what he had seen. there's an example right there of someone who could be our next pope who took this issue seriously. >> father? >> well, i think the world of of cardinal mahoney and of cardinal o'malley. they are all men of the church. i think the church invited people. this is well...
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which actually, outperform, say, fortune 500 companies, major law firms, and the military. in terms of the percentage of senior leadership positions that are held by women. now, that said, i think it is clear that there still is an image problem for the catholic church when it comes to women. there is a perception that this is a patriarchal boys' club. i think one of the challenges facing pope francis and church leaders at other levels is to try to counteract that by in every way they possibly can, putting women forward in meaningful leadership positions so that people can see that the catholic church wants to hear the voice of women. >> we've got to leave it there. ashley, i appreciate you being with us. thank you, john allen and father cutie, as well. >>> coming up, we're going to take you to the center of the excitement as the new pope stepped out to greet the public. miguel marquez was right there. what he saw, next, and what it feels like to be there. >>> and later, two american college students who had a front-row seat interned at the vatica we'll talk to them ahead.
which actually, outperform, say, fortune 500 companies, major law firms, and the military. in terms of the percentage of senior leadership positions that are held by women. now, that said, i think it is clear that there still is an image problem for the catholic church when it comes to women. there is a perception that this is a patriarchal boys' club. i think one of the challenges facing pope francis and church leaders at other levels is to try to counteract that by in every way they possibly...
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yesterday that would have cut the deficit by nearly $5 trillion by repealing president obama's health care law and making changes to those under 54. the one budget we have now to see from the president. the white house says it won't be ready until april 8th, about two months late, richard. >> danielle leigh watching those budget proposals. we'll see what happens. thank you so much. >>> turning now to a bizarre and gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal on cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducteding and eating women. prosecutors said that valle looked up recipes for chloroform and identified actual women to target, proving the plot was real. his lawyer said that valle was being prosecuted for his thoughts, not actions. he'll be sentenced in june. >>> nbc meteorologist dylan dreyer joins us now. halfway through the week. looking forward to the weekend. >> halfway almost through march, too. >> spring. >> i know, spring starts next week. a
yesterday that would have cut the deficit by nearly $5 trillion by repealing president obama's health care law and making changes to those under 54. the one budget we have now to see from the president. the white house says it won't be ready until april 8th, about two months late, richard. >> danielle leigh watching those budget proposals. we'll see what happens. thank you so much. >>> turning now to a bizarre and gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal on cop is facing...
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some teachers and others sued challenging that that law was not constitutional. and that's where trace gallagher picks up the story, trace? >> reporter: and you have to remember the context, megyn, these were history, literature and civics classes taught in four different tucson schools and the fact that arizona, texas, new mexico and california were occupied states controlled or owned by mexico, that belonged to mexico, also that these latino students were being oppressed and ben franklin was a racist and che guevara was a hero. after the superintendent and state lawmakers told the school to stop the classes and comply with state academic standards. teachers and students at the school sued claiming the school, the state was violating their right to free speech. well, first a state judge ruled in favor of arizona ruling that the classes promote resentment toward white people and teachers and students appealed so now a federal appeals court judge has also ruled in favor of arizona and a group called "save ethic studies "is vowing to pick up the fight and continue
some teachers and others sued challenging that that law was not constitutional. and that's where trace gallagher picks up the story, trace? >> reporter: and you have to remember the context, megyn, these were history, literature and civics classes taught in four different tucson schools and the fact that arizona, texas, new mexico and california were occupied states controlled or owned by mexico, that belonged to mexico, also that these latino students were being oppressed and ben...
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the reason this has not been available for so long, lori, there was an a law, antiquated law prevented people from disclosing vhs and laser disk rental history. that was updated in 2012. there you go, 2013 it's a whole new era. lori: that is fascinating background though. thank you, shibani. melissa: while we await official word from the vatican, vatican followers are turning to twitter with hashtag pope. people sharing their thoughts on anything but the actual papal conclave like the london fire brigade taking the opportunity to tweet, if you see black smoke billowing anywhere than the vatican give us a bell. probably not a good sign. twitter user david edmonds, pope black smoke, don't panic, burned the toast. there you go. david brodie posting new york's mayor called to the vatican outlaw in public. that is perfect. one of my good friends tweeted black smoke. lori: reminds me of lost wonderful series from a couple years ago. we have to ask tracy keeping up in the pope alarm app. she is legend launching. next is strays and ash. don't miss it. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens
the reason this has not been available for so long, lori, there was an a law, antiquated law prevented people from disclosing vhs and laser disk rental history. that was updated in 2012. there you go, 2013 it's a whole new era. lori: that is fascinating background though. thank you, shibani. melissa: while we await official word from the vatican, vatican followers are turning to twitter with hashtag pope. people sharing their thoughts on anything but the actual papal conclave like the london...
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. >>> keeping bikes on the streets is the goal in san jose behind a proposed new law. rules and open government committee discussing an ordinance today that would ban riding bicycles on sidewalks in those downtown areas. the ordinance is still in the preliminary phase. today's hearing starts at 2:00 this afternoon at city hall. >> you can say meet me at the corner of debartolo and walsh, the new 49ers stadium. >> i like the sound of it. two streets bordering the stadium called bill walsh drive and debartolo way. >> the 49ers wanted to honor debartolo and bill walsh, one of the most storied coaches in the history of football. this is a great way to celebrate the 49ers history as they do move into the new assistanta clara stadium. >> high praise and high honor. also planning to install a hall of fame at the brand new stadium, honoring the history and the fine football legacy of the team and its players. >> it is really coming together out there. >> absolutely. maybe it's time, 2014, to win another ooh super bowl. put it out there. >> there you go. might as well do it. >>
. >>> keeping bikes on the streets is the goal in san jose behind a proposed new law. rules and open government committee discussing an ordinance today that would ban riding bicycles on sidewalks in those downtown areas. the ordinance is still in the preliminary phase. today's hearing starts at 2:00 this afternoon at city hall. >> you can say meet me at the corner of debartolo and walsh, the new 49ers stadium. >> i like the sound of it. two streets bordering the stadium...
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it would require a slight shift in church law, but no church -- no shift in dogma, no church shift in church doctrine. i think moving to appoint a woman cardinal, several women cardinals, would be a step in the right direction that this new pope could make. >> i know, brian, you don't agree with that. but the -- francis has said he's going to be a reformer. and some people say that just means reforming the vatican, which is obviously significant, and i don't mean to imply that it isn't. but when you hear the word "reform" as someone who is very conservative, what do you want it to mean? >> i think more than anything else, it means a reform of our hearts. and he's a man who i believe truly lives the gospel. he takes a bus to work. he lives in a simple apartment. and i think he is someone who really incarnates the full gospel of jesus. and i think as he does that, he'll be able to touch people's hearts. and that's why i'm looking forward to it. >> thanks very much to all three of you. we appreciate it. that story mary told about washing the feet of the men who had aids was very profound
it would require a slight shift in church law, but no church -- no shift in dogma, no church shift in church doctrine. i think moving to appoint a woman cardinal, several women cardinals, would be a step in the right direction that this new pope could make. >> i know, brian, you don't agree with that. but the -- francis has said he's going to be a reformer. and some people say that just means reforming the vatican, which is obviously significant, and i don't mean to imply that it isn't....
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but 1.8 trillion would come from repealing the president's signature health care law. in addition the plan convers medicaid to a block grant to the states and reduces its federal funding share. ryan also proposed, as he has in the past, transforming medicare by giving seniors a fixed amount to purchase traditional program coverage or a private plan. last year's republican vice presidential nominee acknowledged that the plan won't get past senate democrats or president obama. instead, he said, it's an opening bid. >> will the president take everyone of these solutions? probably not. are a lot of these solutions very popular and did we win these arguments in the campaign? some of think so. and so what we're saying is here's our offer. here's our vision. eiras how we propose to balance the budget and grow the economy, repair the safety net, save medicare. >> reporter: be democrats quickly charged that ryan's math, especially on taxes, does not add up. he would eliminate most deductions and lower tax rates. white house spokesman jay carney said ryan asks nothing from the w
but 1.8 trillion would come from repealing the president's signature health care law. in addition the plan convers medicaid to a block grant to the states and reduces its federal funding share. ryan also proposed, as he has in the past, transforming medicare by giving seniors a fixed amount to purchase traditional program coverage or a private plan. last year's republican vice presidential nominee acknowledged that the plan won't get past senate democrats or president obama. instead, he said,...
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i mean-- >> he didn't pass a law. >> he passed a law through the city council that would have been better. but wouldn't have gotten it through. >> there's a long line of bad human habits i disagree with, but i don't think that we should tax i don't think that we should try to-- >> really, cigarettes? >> no. >> alcohol? >> no, no, but if you really are a liberal and you believe-- >> that's their decision, i want them to pay for it. i don't want to pay for it in my tax dollars. >> if we're going to ask people to pay for bad enough, a long line. >> i'm stunned that juan williams is quoting sarah palin. (laughter) this month marks the 10th anniversary of the start of the iraq war. then coverage was wall to wall and today not so much. leading up to the start of the war was the media's greatest failure in recent times. major news organizations, he writes, aided the bush administration's march to war on turned out to be faulty premise. and all too often skepticism was checked at the door and scary claims of top officials and unnamed sources were trumpeted as fact. >> there was no way around it,
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what coincided was a couple laws that changed. some of our life without parole inmates, when you serve life without parole and all your crimes were as a habitual offender, they were all nonviolent, then you have an opportunity to go back before the judge. having your sentence overturned. some of the life parole guys are violent or have a no-care attitude, they really have hope they will get their case overturned and they'll have one more chance to go back outside. >> and the inmates serving life without parole aren't the only ones getting the second chance. mitch rutledge was on death row before his sentence was overturned. >> came in 1981. june 17 i came to death row. i did approximately a little over eight years on death row. came off 1989. reversal from the alabama supreme court find the d.a. said there's no such thing as life without parole and gave me a new sentencing hearing. the jury recommended life without parole. the jurors went along with it. i'm guilty. there was a man, he was shot and robbed. >> by? >> by me. >> on de
what coincided was a couple laws that changed. some of our life without parole inmates, when you serve life without parole and all your crimes were as a habitual offender, they were all nonviolent, then you have an opportunity to go back before the judge. having your sentence overturned. some of the life parole guys are violent or have a no-care attitude, they really have hope they will get their case overturned and they'll have one more chance to go back outside. >> and the inmates...
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. >> reporter: they were arrested by hacking groups anonymous accused law enforcement of not being aggressive enough. >> you're a football player, you get to do what you want as long as you have a winning season. >> has preferential treatment been given to these boys because they're part of the football team? >> that's not true. they're facing charges. no. >> reporter: sheriff believes some of what is being posted on-line and social media about the case is false. >> they give us a black eye. when you have people continue to put false information out there, you know, it's tough to make it go away. >> reporter: steubenville police chief bill mccafferty says despite many pleas few witnesses came forward. >> the thing i found disturbing, depending on who actually was there, why didn't somebody stop it? >> reporter: this once thriving eastern ohio steel town, now a shelf its former self, struggling economically. big red football, one of the few bright spots. today it's this alleged rape that has the town in the spotlight. poppy harlow, cnn, steubenville, ohio. >> both of the accused are being trie
. >> reporter: they were arrested by hacking groups anonymous accused law enforcement of not being aggressive enough. >> you're a football player, you get to do what you want as long as you have a winning season. >> has preferential treatment been given to these boys because they're part of the football team? >> that's not true. they're facing charges. no. >> reporter: sheriff believes some of what is being posted on-line and social media about the case is false....
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and that there is no way right now to enforce law and order online. is it -- am i mistaken? it seems as though those attacks are becoming more and more frequent. >> they are becoming more frequent. there are more actors involved. the bar is getting lower for people to enter into this space. and the penalties are not necessarily there when you do identify the perpetrator. >> what do you think the perfect penalty will be? i know there are a variety of hackers out there. is there one action that you think would be punitive enough to be a disincentive? >> ultimately, i'm most concerned about nation states. they are in the business of espiona espionage. and i think we have to elevate these issues diplomatically. and we have got to invest in offensive capabilities to deter and compel those that are already engaged in this space. i think at the end of the day we need to continue to be ahead of the curve offensively. we need to get to the point where we have an 80% solution. you can't expect banks to defend themselves against foreign intelligence services but they should take steps
and that there is no way right now to enforce law and order online. is it -- am i mistaken? it seems as though those attacks are becoming more and more frequent. >> they are becoming more frequent. there are more actors involved. the bar is getting lower for people to enter into this space. and the penalties are not necessarily there when you do identify the perpetrator. >> what do you think the perfect penalty will be? i know there are a variety of hackers out there. is there one...
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i talked with the florida department of law enforcement today. and they're talking about investigating further what the political connections were with this group. allied veterans, they spent more than $400,000 lobbying in the state of florida. put tens of thousands of dollars in the pocket of campaign coffers. carol has resigned over this. she was questioned in the investigation and she consulted for this group allied veterans of the world for a couple of years. 2009 to 2010 while she was that state representative. as of this point, anderson, no one is saying that she's part of this. she's not part of the 57 charged in this. but certainly it is an embarrassing moment and she has now resigned as lieutenant governor of florida over this. >> she was consulting and not know anything? this apparently has been going on for a long time. how did they get away with it? it seems so obvious these were gambling halls. >> yeah. it was so obvious that that's where the initial tip came in a couple years ago. a guy, a veteran walked in looking for help and look
i talked with the florida department of law enforcement today. and they're talking about investigating further what the political connections were with this group. allied veterans, they spent more than $400,000 lobbying in the state of florida. put tens of thousands of dollars in the pocket of campaign coffers. carol has resigned over this. she was questioned in the investigation and she consulted for this group allied veterans of the world for a couple of years. 2009 to 2010 while she was that...
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of course, it's really important from a law enforcement sense with four dead americans to try and very carefully and deliberately put the pieces together so you understand his role and by the way, who else can he identify, can he direct them to other physical evidence so they can put the case together. >> from a law enforcement background does it surprise you it's taking this long? >> well, you know, these kind of investigations overseas where you don't control the environment are particularly challenging. remember, we reported here that it took the fbi weeks to get the security situation sufficiently under control that they could even get to the benghazi consulate. and that's a real indication of why this is so complicated. i think it's a real testament. you remember right around the time that secretary clinton was testifying before congress in mid-january, fbi director mueller, it was publicly reported he had gone and met with the libyans to encourage and try to push them for additional cooperation. seems like it's paying off. >> fran, appreciate the reporting. thank you very much. w
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russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western powers drop growing hints about providing military aid in a few minutes a look at how backing the broad affects the bloody syrian war. dozens arrested in brooklyn during scuffles with over the deadly police shooting of a teenager and more after a short break stay with us. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from. your mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. with. the consent you. choose you have to. choose the stories to. choose the access to. technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we. covered. every staying with us here on our t.v. sixty minutes past the hour now fear is clashes with police enraged protesters multiple arrests it's been far from a quiet night in the new york district of brooklyn for a third consecutive evening more than one hundred people rallied in the streets voicing anger over the killing of a black sixteen year old by police officers they claim the teenager pointed a gun at them but as are his
russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western powers drop growing hints about providing military aid in a few minutes a look at how backing the broad affects the bloody syrian war. dozens arrested in brooklyn during scuffles with over the deadly police shooting of a teenager and more after a short break stay with us. download the official. language stream quality and enjoy favorites. if you're away from. your mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime...
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republican-proposed budget that would have cut the deficit by $5 trillion in part by repealing obama's health care law. the one budget we haven't seen is the president's. reporting live in washington, i'm danielle leigh. >> turning now to a gruesome story. new york's so-called cannibal cop is facing life in prison after his conviction for conspiracy to kidnap, cook and eat women. the jury decided that gilberto valle was not just fantasizing when he talked online about abducting and eating women. prosecutors said he looked up recipes for chloroform proving that the plot was real. his prosecutors said he was being prosecuted for thoughts, not actions. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. wisconsin's congressman paul ryan offered his new budget plan but appeared to misspeak when talking about his plans for health care. listen to it twice just to be sure of what he said. >> because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for the american people. because we're not going to give up on destroying the health care system for american people. >
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well russia says arming syrian rebels would be against international law this after western governments are dropping growing hints about providing military aid if you minutes we take a look at how backing from abroad affects the blooding syrian conflict. and hundreds take to the streets another night of anger in brooklyn new york over the deadly police shooting of a teenager stay with us for more. victims multiply here each day. it's very profitable to invest in colombia we did a very profitable also the it is a very high return on investment. you'll know me and he has said that i've been working in this area for thirty years and i've always had to pay the armed groups and they needed betis i knew the managers have changed their name and strategy but just tell the same murderous. high ranking suspects you know comment pretty upset on that mr president soon. to president putin. both the media. i won't give an interview i'm sorry but no. investigation is a dead. end he says sick stop your bullshit and keep quiet or else you'll suffer the consequences. even if they're your bodyguards to wa
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weaker law, stronger law, it has not mattered. only that one very small town with the star on it is the only one to ever emerge in good shape from losing its democracy. and then stay in good shape thereafter. giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to that problem. it is a radical policy, which the republicans say is justified by cities and towns and school districts being in dire financial straits. the problem is this radical policy does not seem to fix the problem of these places being in dire financial straits. if it doesn't fix the problem, why are they doing it? in detroit, the opposition to being taken over. the opposition to giving up their democratic form of government. right now looks like this. looks like people driving really deliberately slowly down the freeway at rush hour. ju
weaker law, stronger law, it has not mattered. only that one very small town with the star on it is the only one to ever emerge in good shape from losing its democracy. and then stay in good shape thereafter. giving up voting rights as a way of saving cities turns out does not save the cities. and so, yes, detroit has a problem, nobody says that detroit doesn't have a problem. but this emergency overseer thing that the republicans are doing in michigan, it does not seem to be that solution to...
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law enforcement officials are trying to determine how much of the information on the website is authentic and how it might have been obtained. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> thank you, pierre. >>> now we want to bring you more from george's interview, because the president also weighed in on the budget battle, heating up today. >> paul ryan today put forward his budget and said he's challenging you to put forward a budget that reaches balance. are you going to do that? >> no. my goal is not to chase a balanced budget just for the sake of balance. my goal is how do we grow the economy, put people back to work, and if we do that, we're going to be bringing in more revenue. if we've controlled spending and we've got a smart entitlement package, then potentially what you have is balance, but it's not balance on the backs of the poor, the elderly, students who need student loans, families with disabled kids. that's not the right way to balance our budget. >> a reminder that you can see more of george's interview with president obama tomorrow morning on "gma." >>> today james holmes, t
law enforcement officials are trying to determine how much of the information on the website is authentic and how it might have been obtained. pierre thomas, abc news, washington. >> thank you, pierre. >>> now we want to bring you more from george's interview, because the president also weighed in on the budget battle, heating up today. >> paul ryan today put forward his budget and said he's challenging you to put forward a budget that reaches balance. are you going to do...
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it will become law, assuming the governor signs it, on may 1. opponents threaten to file suit because the bill does not include any exceptions for religious organizations. >>> san francisco mayor, ed lee, tweeted out this picture as he continues to lead the city's effort to make gay marriage legal. accompanying the picture was this message. signed legislation with mark farrel. continued fight against doma. mark farrell is a supervisor in san francisco and doma stands for the defense of marriage act. >>> still to come, a cyber attack on chase bank and its possible link to terrorists. plus, the colorado theater shooting. why a judge put a plea in for him today. >> and it seems not everyone is impressed with the winner of this year's oscar. the country now planning to file suit over the movie, "argo." [ male announcer ] subway introduces the new $3 six-inch select! this march, we're kicking things off with the low fat oven roasted chicken $3 six-inch select. it's available all month long as one of our march featured values, the newest way to enjoy
it will become law, assuming the governor signs it, on may 1. opponents threaten to file suit because the bill does not include any exceptions for religious organizations. >>> san francisco mayor, ed lee, tweeted out this picture as he continues to lead the city's effort to make gay marriage legal. accompanying the picture was this message. signed legislation with mark farrel. continued fight against doma. mark farrell is a supervisor in san francisco and doma stands for the defense of...
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johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys walking on the side of the road say she watched as a white jeep with two white men barrelled over the top of the hill, increased speed and aimed right at them. and they were laughing with then passed by? >> yes, sir. >> and just kept going? >> yes, sir. >> scared you, huh? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: parents reported it to the police. no follow-up ever took place. when we tried to reach sheriff dennis darby in january about the boys' claims, the sheriff told us to "not stir up trouble in his county", adding "you do something with this and i'll be coming after you." the panola county sheriff's department refuses to talk
johnny butts' brother says the white local law enforcement simply don't want to know the truth. do you believe that the sheriff and the district attorney don't want to or are afraid to know the truth? >> i think they don't want to. they don't want to push that issue. >> they don't want to push race? >> i actually believe that, that they don't want to push that issue. >> reporter: that belief was confirmed to fred butts just days after his brother's death. these boys...
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republicans charged the president is trying to gut the 1996 welfare reform law. last summer, the white house said it would grant waivers, if states can meet welfare-to-work goals by other means. so far, no state has applied for a waiver. the house bill is not expected to pass the democratic- controlled senate. a juvenile court in steubenville, ohio today opened a rape trial that's drawn international attention. the two defendants are high school football players, ages 16 and 17. they're accused of raping a 16- year-old girl last august. social media postings have fueled claims that other students should have been charged and that police under- played the incident to protect the football team. the police have denied it. in china, authorities near shanghai pulled hundreds more dead pigs from a river that provides drinking water to the city. in all, they've found more than 6,600 pig carcasses in the water since friday. officials say the dead animals may have been dumped by swine farms upstream. the shanghai city government said it is monitoring water quality, and th
republicans charged the president is trying to gut the 1996 welfare reform law. last summer, the white house said it would grant waivers, if states can meet welfare-to-work goals by other means. so far, no state has applied for a waiver. the house bill is not expected to pass the democratic- controlled senate. a juvenile court in steubenville, ohio today opened a rape trial that's drawn international attention. the two defendants are high school football players, ages 16 and 17. they're accused...
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you know, it was a law professor and a community organizer. and i think he was probably a liberal from the jump. and ted cruise comes out of a different political atmosphere. texas is very different from chicago he has the experience and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the nation is going to have to decide i think in the next four years what kind of country they want. because this is not going to be able to compromised. it's too big. brit hume, everybody, living large down there in miami. if you need any help, brit, call us tonight and we will help you out. directly ahead, a grizzly murder in colorado. will the woman beat the rap? there she is. big beef tonight. those reports after these messages. >> bill: in the impact segment tonight, shocking criminal trial in phoenix, arizona. 32-year-old jodi arias has been charged with first
you know, it was a law professor and a community organizer. and i think he was probably a liberal from the jump. and ted cruise comes out of a different political atmosphere. texas is very different from chicago he has the experience and the background of a guy who made it from scratch in the state of texas, which is -- you know low tax opportunity state. and you see the effect it's had on these two men, not that they wouldn't have those convictions anyway you can see it. >> bill: the...
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the cdc attributes that to seat belt laws and graduated license programs. so that is some good news. but still a scary situation for teens on these roads. >> and a scary time with the number of young people who died in this terrible high profile crashes. george howell for us, thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point," day two. high school football players will go on trial accused of raping a teenage girl. pivotal role that social media will play in this case up next in a live report. and google admits to a major breach of privacy. what this means for the internet giant is straight ahead. >>> welcome back, everybody. the world's 1.2 billion catholics, there is still no pope this morning. black smoke rising from the chimney atop the sistine chapel. happened about 60 minutes ago. that signal from the 115 cardinal electors that they still have not agreed on a new spiritual leader. that marks the conclusion of the morning session. the cardinals now return to the sistine chapel three and a half hours from now. and at 12:30 this afternoon, all eyes back on that
the cdc attributes that to seat belt laws and graduated license programs. so that is some good news. but still a scary situation for teens on these roads. >> and a scary time with the number of young people who died in this terrible high profile crashes. george howell for us, thanks. >>> still ahead on "starting point," day two. high school football players will go on trial accused of raping a teenage girl. pivotal role that social media will play in this case up next...
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under current law, social security can pay out out 100% of its benefits for the next 25 years which is probably longer than i'm going to meed it. after that point 85% to 95% of its benefits, a minor tweak like for instance raising the cap on who has to pay social security taxes above the current roughly $100,000 or, for instance, making investment income, either one would make the program solvent forever. the situation is not terribly different with medicare. >> john: does the president mean it when he talks about putting the cuts on the table sir? >> i take no pleasure in saying this. i voted for the president twice. he's the leader of my party but on this regard, the president is wrong. >> john: before we go, congressman, what do you think of a senate budget that came out today? >> i think the senate budget that came out today is a stab at trying to deal with a lot of different problems. without focusing necessarily on our core problems. i would like to see all effort devoted toward putting people back to work, improving education standards making sure that everybody who is sick can
under current law, social security can pay out out 100% of its benefits for the next 25 years which is probably longer than i'm going to meed it. after that point 85% to 95% of its benefits, a minor tweak like for instance raising the cap on who has to pay social security taxes above the current roughly $100,000 or, for instance, making investment income, either one would make the program solvent forever. the situation is not terribly different with medicare. >> john: does the president...
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this is a terribly difficult area of law. rape cases are the most emotionally fraught with the possible exception of murder case cases. this is a 16-year-old girl, and 16 is the age of consent in ohio. so, h this is terribly difficult for the prosecution to have to prove consent. what these boys did was morally irreprehensible, and no question about it, because we have the video evidence of that, but was it legally sexual assault and digital penetration against the consenting will of this young girl and that is what the prosecutors have to prove. >> well, we have a little time left and i want to talk about the jodi arias trial in arizona. she has taken the stand for 18 days where she answered 220 questions submitted by the juror,s, and have they done enough to present a strong defense in her case? >> well, it is funny, because these cases are complete dichotomies. in ohio, you have a judge in judgment of these two young men, and in the jodi arias case, you have a jury submitting 150 questions with a defendant on the witness s
this is a terribly difficult area of law. rape cases are the most emotionally fraught with the possible exception of murder case cases. this is a 16-year-old girl, and 16 is the age of consent in ohio. so, h this is terribly difficult for the prosecution to have to prove consent. what these boys did was morally irreprehensible, and no question about it, because we have the video evidence of that, but was it legally sexual assault and digital penetration against the consenting will of this young...
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not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is not a period of mourning so cardinals were able to focus, if you will, on the next selection and moving forward. but this hasn't happened in 600 years that we have seen the transition in this way. >> you're right. 600 years is a long time to go without a pope stepping down. the interesting thing, we didn't have a period of mourning for a pope who had passed away. but i believe there was definitely a period of shock. precisely because it's been so long since something like this happened and people were really convinced that pope benedict was doing a good job in
not going to be able to change the bible or change the moral law. we have to have realistic expectations. we see this vitality to address challenges and difficulties. there always are challenges and difficulties. but what we are seeing here, vitality, vigor, excitement about the faith, this is the real church. this is the living church. and i would like more from you regarding the fact this is the first papal resignation in 600 years. and smooth transition, chris jansing pointing out, there is...
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is going to free the democratic party and go to the republican party, and since the signing of this law democrats have had a very difficult time penetrating that bloc of the south states, of the traditional southern states, and racial tension is part that have block. now if the republican party really wants to move forward in terms of having didversitdivers needs to acknowledge, not say that that's who we are, acknowledge that that part of the history is continuing to make up a small partial of the republican party. a cnn employee had shells thrown at her and called a monkey had. they said this kind of attitude is not tolerated here at the rnc, we would not continue to embrace those kinds of people. they ignored it, and i hope they don't ignore this because that's not what they should be doing. >> with all the other stories going on, you may have missed this one. this week an assault ban bill was okayed for the full senate to take up. we ask you does it have a chance? your responses next. this day calls you. to fight chronic osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take a
is going to free the democratic party and go to the republican party, and since the signing of this law democrats have had a very difficult time penetrating that bloc of the south states, of the traditional southern states, and racial tension is part that have block. now if the republican party really wants to move forward in terms of having didversitdivers needs to acknowledge, not say that that's who we are, acknowledge that that part of the history is continuing to make up a small partial of...
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charles: even though it's still against the law as a federal law. >> yes. charles: what you're doing, the part that you guys are involved in, are exempt. it's not illegal to craft a vaporizer or a bong. >> yeah. >> this is like the gold miners, the people making the money-- >> with the shovel. >> are you doing this as a limited partnership or why that number? >> yeah. >> is it for-- >> it's just, just a way to set a bar of having serious players investors. do they have ab accredited investors. >> accredited investors and they make their own decisions or work together on various deals. charles: are you the middle man then, watching them up. >> yeah, we run the shark tank. charles: it's legal in two states, but can people from any state invest in this? >> absolutely, absolutely, and there's opportunities here in investing directly in the plant as well, but we've got to really, you know, only if you're willing to risk going to prison. charles: okay. that's a good disclaimer. all right, thanks a lot. we'll talk to you. >> all right. charles: tom wants to know w
charles: even though it's still against the law as a federal law. >> yes. charles: what you're doing, the part that you guys are involved in, are exempt. it's not illegal to craft a vaporizer or a bong. >> yeah. >> this is like the gold miners, the people making the money-- >> with the shovel. >> are you doing this as a limited partnership or why that number? >> yeah. >> is it for-- >> it's just, just a way to set a bar of having serious players...
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allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps, from your local butcher shop. casey winian, cnn, roswell, new mexico. >>> still to come, samsung releasing the latest phone. how does it stack up to the iphone and, of course, this guy. and iran scrambles a fighter jet to intercept an american drone. what did the u.s. do in response? a cnn report. e, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket scien
allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps,...
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it's a victory for the president in a fight to toughen gun laws but it faces difficult odds. today's vote in the judiciary committee was along party lines. >> why would anybody, then, think that they would comply? >> the bill explicitly says there is no registration. explicitly says no confiscation. >> also today, the senate judiciary committee postponed a vote until thursday on a proposal to ban assault weapons. >>> prosecutors in colorado say that they will reveal next month whether they will pursue the death penalty against james holmes. the man is accused in last year's deadly movie theater shooting. he was in court today. the judge entered a not guilty plea on his behalf after defense attorneys said they weren't ready to enter a plea. the judge said holmes will be able to change his plea to not guilty by reason of insanity if he chooses to do so. >>> twin children almost killed in a car fire. and there is a product that could have prevented the near disaster. how it works and why it's not on the market. >> and some are calling it the greatest hoodie ever made. the bay ar
it's a victory for the president in a fight to toughen gun laws but it faces difficult odds. today's vote in the judiciary committee was along party lines. >> why would anybody, then, think that they would comply? >> the bill explicitly says there is no registration. explicitly says no confiscation. >> also today, the senate judiciary committee postponed a vote until thursday on a proposal to ban assault weapons. >>> prosecutors in colorado say that they will reveal...
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allow horse slaughter once slaughter houses pass inspection. >> we have an obligation to uphold the law. so we're moving forward with trying to develop program that would protect public health to the greatest extent possible. >> reporter: lawmakers introduced a bill wednesday to ban both slaughter in the united states and the export of horses for slaughter. >> until a ban is in place, every single horse is just one bad sale away from slaughter. >> reporter: and, perhaps, from your local butcher shop. casey winian, cnn, roswell, new mexico. >>> still to come, samsung releasing the latest phone. how does it stack up to the iphone and, of course, this guy. and iran scrambles a fighter jet to intercept an american drone. what did the u.s. do in response? >> announcer: did you know there are secret black market websites around the world that sell stolen identities? >> 30-year-old american man, excellent credit rating. >> announcer: lifelock monitors thousands of these sites 24 hours a day. and if we discover any of our members' data for sale, lifelock is there with the most comprehensive ide
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there was a federal law against excessively profiting from a nonprofit. because 2% of the money went to charities, meanwhile, the guys operating this business were taking in $1.5 million of the guy who ran it who is the fed of the fraternal order of union of the police union and it's a pretty convoluted story. >> as we get into the details of this, what do you think the ripple effects will be for governor scott? >> it's a very tricky situation. rick scott brought jennifer carroll on to his ticket because she's a woman, an immigrant, an african-american, she solved a the lo lot of problems that he had in his popularity. and now he's got this big demographic hole he's got to fill. he's got low approval ratings and now has scandal attached to florida lieutenant of governor. >> joy-ann reid, thank you. >> thank you. >>> happening now on capitol hill, a senate committee holding a hearing about sexual assault in the military. up to 19,000 cases every year. sergeant jennifer morris talks to me about the enemy within. >>> plus, back on the stand, the jodi arias m
there was a federal law against excessively profiting from a nonprofit. because 2% of the money went to charities, meanwhile, the guys operating this business were taking in $1.5 million of the guy who ran it who is the fed of the fraternal order of union of the police union and it's a pretty convoluted story. >> as we get into the details of this, what do you think the ripple effects will be for governor scott? >> it's a very tricky situation. rick scott brought jennifer carroll on...
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it is taking the new state of the campaign finance and tax laws and exploiting them to the max. and we've sin it before. and the next president who comes in may not decide to disclose and we'll have this secret arm of donors. it is a dangerous development. >> and all well and good for them to say they won't accept corporate donors. but the fact is, the corporate world is not that keen. at least the majority of the corporate world is not that keen on them so they aren't giving up that much. >> corporations don't necessarily like writing these checks directly. but look, everybody who gets this kind of money knows who the money is coming from. and knows what the folks who are giving that money want. >> you think. >> sorry to be so cynical. >> ruth marcus, thank you. that does it for us for this edition of "andrea mitchell reports." and my colleague with tamron hall has what's next on "news nation." >> awaiting the results of another round of voting for the next pope. there's now more talk than ever that we could, stress could, see the first ever american head of the catholic church
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under the laws of the catholic church, from the moment he says i accept, he professes what the law describes as full supreme and universal authority. in other words, he's the pope from that moment forward. >> that's when they begin the process of burning the ballots. >> that's right. after he accepts, he gives the cardinal his name, then the doors to the sistine chapel will be opened or have been opened by this stage, those helpers waiting outside the chapel will then be brought in, some help the pope get vested. others burn the ballots and produce the white smoke that brings this incredible dramatic news to the world. >> haven't had a fifth ballot pope in over 100 years, since they started this. >> and we got one tonight. >> stay tuned for the next 45 minute too minutes to an hour, because within that time frame we'll see for first time who that pope is, what his name is, and both his old name and the name he takes on as pope. and i can tell you right now, the tens of thousands of people in that square, many of them are calling up their friends and their family. soon there will be tens of t
under the laws of the catholic church, from the moment he says i accept, he professes what the law describes as full supreme and universal authority. in other words, he's the pope from that moment forward. >> that's when they begin the process of burning the ballots. >> that's right. after he accepts, he gives the cardinal his name, then the doors to the sistine chapel will be opened or have been opened by this stage, those helpers waiting outside the chapel will then be brought in,...
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of course, both measures became law. it was -- it led to a messy process on the hill, especially on health care. the president and the white house lost control of the message, spiralled out of control while congress dithered over the proposal for months. on this particular issue i think the president senses that, you know, there's really no room for him to negotiate with john boehner or mitch mcconnell. both men said we want this to happen to the regular order. they say, okay, we're going to let this happen through the regular congressional process and the president can intervene at key times in order to try to bridge that gap. you know, we'll see what happens because if you took a heavier hand, that could also backfire, too. because a lot of republicans don't really want to work with the president that closely. it's a difficult job managing congress, especially on an issue as tricky as this. >> well, speaking of messaging, here's what the president said when he was asked about why his budget, which is coming out two mon
of course, both measures became law. it was -- it led to a messy process on the hill, especially on health care. the president and the white house lost control of the message, spiralled out of control while congress dithered over the proposal for months. on this particular issue i think the president senses that, you know, there's really no room for him to negotiate with john boehner or mitch mcconnell. both men said we want this to happen to the regular order. they say, okay, we're going to...
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at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ imus:. stuart:. imus: >> maybe it's cyprus running out of time to get a bailout deal together, but the dow is down 65 as we speak. now, here is the question of the day, do all students really need a college education? are all kids suited to college? john stossel, host of "stossel" here on the fox business network and he's with us this morning. john, i'm going to start out with some opinion. it's an article of faith in america everybody should go to college because that's the way you get the best jobs. i disagree, i don't think everybody should go and don't think that everybody gets the best jobs if they go to college. >> a rare occasion we agree. it's an article of faith and it's wrong for kids, many too many kids go, they're deep in debt. 70% of bar tenders have degrees now. a lot of these jobs don't need college. stuart: 70%? wh
at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. ♪ [ male announcer ] it was designed to escape the ordinary. it feels like it can escape gravity. ♪ the 2013 c-class coupe. ♪ starting at $37,800. ♪ imus:. stuart:. imus: >> maybe it's cyprus running out of time to get a bailout deal together, but the dow is down 65 as we speak. now, here is the question of the day, do all students really need a college education? are all kids suited to college? john stossel, host of...